Saturday, 10 August 2013

Cutaways by Fisher

I used to love seeing these cutaway drawings as a youngster; they would appear in 'boys books', showing the inner workings of machines such as a steam engine, an ocean liner or hovercraft. The Eagle comic famously spread one across it's middle pages each week.

I came across loads in a book titled Britain's Wonderful Fighting Forces, published early in the war in 1940, the British war machine apparently explained in 400 pages. These are a few representatives of those aircraft flown by Britain, France and Germany during the early months of war, expertly drawn by J Walkden Fisher, who later did some of those that appeared in colour in the Eagle.I love his distinctive signature, fashioned into the form of a fish.









3 comments:

  1. I remember these with great affection...I used to pore over the ones in the Eagle as a boy. It inspired me to find my copies of the locomotive cutaways, thus wasting another half hour when I should have been working! Thanks for a great post...well, they all are, the blog continues to be highly interesting and entertaining.

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  2. Hello Iain, thanks for your comment. Sorry for keeping you from your work; I am sorting out another batch of pin-ups, shall I put them on hold for a while?!

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  3. Definitely not! Please carry on with the onerous task of sorting pin-ups! Really enjoying your blog, Kevin, even if I don't always comment.

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